An X-Ray Procedure is used to study and diagnose disease of the skeletal system as well as for detecting some disease processes in soft tissue. X-rays use invisible electromagnetic energy beams to produce images of internal tissues, bones, and organs on film. X-rays are made by using external radiation to produce images of the body, its organs and other internal structures for diagnostic purposes. X-rays pass through body tissues onto specially treated plates (similar to camera film) and a “negative” type picture is made (the more solid a structure is, the whiter it appears on the film).
| Facility | City | Type | # of Procedures Last Year | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Community MRI Services | Jamestown | Diagnostic Testing Facility | 2500+ | |
| Jamestown Hospital | Jamestown | Acute Care Hospital | 501 - 2500 |
